\name{readCsvSettings}
\alias{readCsvSettings}
\title{Read a CSV file into a list of named parameter values...}
\usage{readCsvSettings(file)}
\description{Read a CSV file into a list of named parameter values}
\details{A CSV file with name, value, type triples is read from a connection and a named list of parameters is returned.
The following types are valid
\describe{
\item{numeric}{A single numeric value}
\item{character}{A single character string}
\item{list}{A list of character strings} 
\item{passthroughFileList}{In some cases an input file list (in CSV format, stored in a file) needs to be passed directly to an action instead of being 
interpreted by the pipeline. Use this to prevent said interpretation and make the execute function pass the reference to the file list instead of iterating over it. 
the reference itself can be a list of files that make up the columns of the indata.  }}}
\author{Bastian R. Angermann}
\arguments{\item{file}{A character string naming the file read from}}
